Bob Seger, I Knew You WhenThe heartland hero's 18th album pays tribute to the memories of Lou Reed and Leonard Cohen with covers of "Busload of Faith" and "Democracy." It also honors the late Glenn Frey with "Glenn's Song," a recollection of their first meeting. "I always kind of thought of [Frey] as my baby brother, a little bit," Seger said in 2016. "He was fucking brilliant. He was a joy to be around. I always looked forward to seeing him. It was always memorable. He had an amazing sense of humor and was just smart, whip-smart."More Bob Seger: 15 Songs You Can Stream NowHear:Amazon Music Unlimited | Apple Music | Spotify | Tidal

Tim McGraw & Faith Hill, The Rest of Our LifeThe married country titans pair up for their first album as a duo (and Hill's first studio release since 2005's Fireflies), which showcases their sweet harmonies on the hooky anthem "The Bed We Made" and the flirtatious "Break First." Hear: Amazon Music Unlimited | Apple Music | Bandcamp | SoundCloud Go | Spotify | Tidal

Tove Lo, Blue Lips [Lady Wood Phase II]The second part of the Swedish pop thrush's Lady Wood series is "admirably uncensored, but may leave you craving a shower, however close to home it lands," writes Will Hermes.Hear: Amazon Music Unlimited | Apple Music | SoundCloud Go | Spotify | Tidal

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, PolygondwanalandPolygondwanaland is the Australian psych-rock collective's fourth album to come out this year. Polygonwanaland channels the band's 2017 catalog – the twitchy energy from February's deliberately dissonant Flying Microtonal Banana, the proggy grandeur of June's dystopian hellscape Murder of the Universe, and the chilled-out strumming of August's breezy Sketches of Brunswick East – into a hyperactive whole, while details like beamed-in synths and sludgy riffs hint at where they might be headed before their wildly fruitful year ends. Maura JohnstonHear: Bandcamp

The She's, "All Female Rock and Roll Quartet"Hooky and harmony-heavy, the She's craft indiepop that recalls the fanzine era's peaks while also being mindful of 21st-century concerns. "Ashes" pairs a circular, steam-gathering riff with bassist-vocalist Sami Perez's withering observations; the sweetly sour "Sorry" and "Anywhere But Here" recall bubblegrunge's highest moments. The title's an eye-roll at the San Francisco foursome being slotted into "women" as a genre, but the song named after it is simmering mood music – an even more potent warning against taking this upstart band lightly. Maura JohnstonHear:Apple Music | Bandcamp | SoundCloud Go | Spotify | Tidal